Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-12-08 Thread mxb
Just curious if there is any new around this problem. I have -stable from mtier.org . relayd leaves in a dynamic environment, so new relays are added quiet often. Thus with reload or restart I can trigger this very often as well. Question is if there are any diffs which can be

iKVM with noVNC (was: Re: 6.0-stable panic)

2016-10-01 Thread Federico Giannici
On 09/30/16 03:40, Stuart Henderson wrote: (supermicro branded java crap). Other than serial-over-lan, ports/net/noVNC is fairly likely to work for connecting to KVM on this machine. Then it's html5+websockets crap instead, but at least it's a bit less unpleasant than java. That's really

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-30 Thread Lampshade
dhill () mindcry ! org also posted message to bugs mailing list probably about this issue. Title/subject: KASSERT((sk->inp == NULL) || (sk->inp->inp_pf_sk == NULL)); http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=147472138723508=2 I also can confirm that relayd is triggering this kernel panic on my system by

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-30 Thread mxb
Thanks for the tip, Stuart. I’ll take a look at it. > On 30 sep. 2016, at 03:40, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2016-09-29, mxb wrote: >> Unfortunately, this is a remote, IPMI machine - no kbd while it is in ddb > > Many machines with IPMI do give

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-09-29, mxb wrote: > Unfortunately, this is a remote, IPMI machine - no kbd while it is in ddb Many machines with IPMI do give you keyboard in ddb. It may be worth disabling usb3 in bios. Not certain if it will help but maybe. Or switch to serial-over-lan instead

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-29 Thread mxb
Yet another one with “rcctl stop relayd”. Same or similar trace. Unfortunately, this is a remote, IPMI machine - no kbd while it is in ddb (supermicro branded java crap). And also in production. It gets stuck in “sync disk” and no reboot after (don’t drop to ddb is ON on this machine). Nor have I

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-21 Thread Mihai Popescu
> Where do you see word "solution" in the thread pointed out by URL? Eh, so you did see there is no solution in that thread, didn't you?

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-21 Thread mxb
Where do you see word “solution” in the thread pointed out by URL? > On 21 sep. 2016, at 10:50, Mihai Popescu wrote: > >> Panic is very similar to > > So the solution must be very similar to ... too!

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-21 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 21/09/16(Wed) 10:44, mxb wrote: > Panic is very similar to So far no developer have a clue how to reproduce this panic. It's a long standing bug that is now being exposed. Without knowing what triggers it we are stuck. > > https://www.mail-archive.com/tech@openbsd.org/msg32608.html >

Re: 6.0-stable panic

2016-09-21 Thread Mihai Popescu
> Panic is very similar to So the solution must be very similar to ... too!

6.0-stable panic

2016-09-21 Thread mxb
Panic is very similar to https://www.mail-archive.com/tech@openbsd.org/msg32608.html Panic happened during restart of relayd. System is up to date with errata up to 004. Runs relayd, ospfd, bgpd. no Tor, no transparent stuff.